| 21. | "This report is bad public policy, bad science and a breach of faith with the bureau, " he said.
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| 22. | W . Lowell Paxson, chairman of Paxson Communications, said NBC's attempt to acquire Telemundo was a breach of faith.
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| 23. | March, alienated from his allegiance by this breach of faith on the king's part, now joined the English forces.
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| 24. | Treason consequently took on a very personal definition, in the form of treubruch, or a breach of faith or trust.
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| 25. | Seeing this as a breach of faith to their earlier agreement, Mat Salleh prepared to resume resistance against the Company.
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| 26. | Conyers said, " it is clear too that his conduct constitutes a breach of faith with the American people ."
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| 27. | No nation can accept such a direct breach of faith and expect to retain any authority for its future international dealings.
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| 28. | When they finally learned about it RCA wrote, " We are astonished & close to a definite breach of faith ".
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| 29. | He can neither ensure that the laws are faithfully executed, nor be held responsible for a Board member's breach of faith.
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| 30. | The priest's white collar that once was a sign of trust and virtue has become an emblem of a breach of faith.
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